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I used to have a Golden Ret. that would freak out wheneverI left her, but I heard that was common for her breed. Now I have a kitten that follows me around the house and crys when I leave. If I set somewhere he has to be in my lap, and if I get up he follows me and then plops down again wherever I go. Even when I go to the bathroom he has to be in my lap.

Do my pets think I am their mommies?

2007-08-05 15:41:14 · 5 answers · asked by Lauren Ashley 2 in Pets Cats

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Not necessarily their mommy's but their security blanket.They trust you to take care of them and when you are out of their sight they get nervous and upset.They also don't like change.Recently my daughter moved out of our house and took her 2 year old orange tabby with her.She let it out side last night and it showed up at our house today.She took it home and low and behold it is back.She lives 18 Miles from us and it only took the cat an hour to get here the second time because it knew the way,how it found us the first time is amazing.I guess the kitty will stay here as it is unsafe for it to be traveling on foot across the interstate.

2007-08-05 15:53:57 · answer #1 · answered by dymond 6 · 0 0

If he is going to the bathing room interior the crate the u would be giving him too lots room so u could evaluate remaining off area of it or getting a smaller crate fullyyt; they actually do no longer decide for lots greater area than to tutor around in there and that they do in comparison to sitting in pee. And u could sparkling it o.k. to initiate with a sparkling slate cuz any leftover scent is an invite to do it returned. He sound like he desires greater exercising or much greater strenuous exercising or maybe on a distinctive course that stimulates him greater, definatly some annoying exercising in the previous he's put in there whilst u bypass to paintings or bypass away him locked up for an prolonged era; a drained canines would not have the potential to harm. U would additionally try putting something that smells like u in there as this would sooth him. U would additionally try putting him interior the crate on and stale whilst u r abode so he doens't associate the crate with u leaving, i'd placed him in there and whilst he calms down then i'd open the door and repeat periodicly.

2016-10-14 02:43:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are several things that can cause separation anxiety in pets:
one is separation from their mothers at too young of an age, one reason to never wean an animal before the proper age
another cause is past abuse or neglect-you find this often with shelter animals that have been rescued from their past owners or found on the street after being abandoned
-there are other causes however these are the ones I'm most familiar with

2007-08-05 15:54:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-05-17 11:56:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Instinct. If you are very young and left alone without your pack or other family members around to protect you, you may be eaten by something in the wild! It takes time for babies to realize they are safe. We can make things worse by not training them correctly. They need to be taught how to be alone and quiet.

2007-08-05 15:58:04 · answer #5 · answered by KimbeeJ 7 · 0 0

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